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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Yes, it will affect your total score

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Ankit Kumar

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The CUET General Test would consist of sections such as General Knowledge/Current Affairs, Analytical Ability, Numerical Ability, Logical and Analytical Ability. To prepare for these areas, one must be thorough with the Current Affairs and practice questions for Mathematical and Analytical Ability questions.

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Ankit Kumar

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Candidates should apply to three Participating Universities with three options of the programmes selected under CUET. Applicants can apply for CUET while attempting the qualifying examination of the university. However, they would have to produce the passing Certificate at the time of counselling.

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Ankit Kumar

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A candidate can choose a maximum of 10 subjects from the three sections.

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I'm sorry to hear that you forgot to fill out the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) forms. However, the specific admission policies of the college in question would determine whether you can still be admitted without taking the exam. Typically, colleges and universities have a standardized admission process to ensure fairness and assess the qualifications of applicants. In most cases, the CUET or any other entrance exam serves as a crucial component in evaluating candidates for admission. It helps the college or university gauge the academic aptitude and potential of applicants. Therefore, it is unlikely that you would be able to
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YASH SHARMA

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The following are some of the important topics to prepare for the CUET DU LL.B. 2023 Entrance Exam:
Legal Reasoning* This topic covers the basics of legal reasoning, including the different types of legal reasoning, how to apply legal reasoning to legal problems, and how to write legal arguments.
The Indian Constitution* This topic covers the basic structure of the Indian Constitution, the fundamental rights and duties of citizens, the powers of the Union and State Governments, and the judicial system.
The Law of Contract* This topic covers the formation of contracts, the essential elements of a contract, the breach of contract, and the r
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YASH SHARMA

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The syllabus of the DU CUET LL.B. 2023 entrance exam and the CLAT 2024 exam syllabus are similar in some ways, but they also have some key differences. *Similarities* Both exams cover the following subjects:* Legal Reasoning* The Indian Constitution* The Law of Contract* The Law of Torts* The Law of Crimes* The Law of Evidence* The Law of Property* The Law of Succession* The Law of Partnership* The Law of Company Law* The Law of Arbitration
* Both exams are multiple-choice exams.
* Both exams are administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
*Differences* The DU CUET LL.B. 2023 exam is a national-level exam, while the CLAT 2024 exa
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YASH SHARMA

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The sectional weightage for DU CUET LL.B. 2023 question paper is as follows:
* English Language Comprehension: 25%
* General Knowledge:25%
* Analytical Abilities:25%
* Legal Awareness and Aptitude:* 25%
Each section will have a total of 25 questions, for a total of 100 questions in the exam. Each question will carry one mark, and there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. The exam will be conducted in a computer-based mode (CBT) for a duration of 120 minutes. The exam will be divided into four sections which will carry objective-type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). The medium of the question paper will beEnglish
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The general test for CUET will judge the general knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude and logical reasoning abilities of students. Students will be provided with an option of 75 questions out of which they will have to answer 60 questions in 60 minutes. Similar to section II, candidates are expected to score at more than 120 marks to pass this section. Finally, to qualify for CUET a student must score 300-400 marks; however, if you are looking to get into a specific university, check CUET eligibility criteria and target for the same; each participating university has its requirements. Additionally, keep in mind that most universities give
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